Previous studies suggested a relation between the distance of the initial axonal segment from the soma and the rapid onset of action potentials (Telenczuk, 2016) and between the rapid onset of action potentials and the information transfer bandwidth (Testa-Silva, 2014). We then suggest the existence of a direct relation between such a distance and the information transfer bandwidth. The aim of this thesis project is to extend the protocol of these previous works and to explore this relation through in silico simulations of a variety of models, from simple two compartmental models, to morphologically reconstructed multi compartmental models.